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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 4, 1908)
evexixo onFTtvKn. la cn.xiK, precox, pkiiut. pecembeb 4. itos. eight r.crs. DEN TI8TRY ! Having fulltilled all the requirements of the Oregon State Dental Board, 1 am now ready to PR ATICE DENTISTRY . (n La Grande and my friends can find me at the same location ready to serve mv patrons in any manner consistent-with my pro fession. I have had 14 years practical professional experience and have demonstrated my capibility My work has my personal GUARANTEE. ' " Call at my office and allow me to inspect your teeth EXAMINATION AND ESTIMATES FREE You will.find upon investigation that I am doing first class uork at prices you can afford to pay Your teeth are valuable. In a healthy condition they are a source of health, beauty and pleasure, but if allowed to go uncared for hey are likely to become the personification of all that is foul, angerous and painful ' DO IT NO W IM DEATH IN A SEWER I J. E. ST Elf EH SON, a. Graduate of the Philadephia Dental College OUke Upstairs in the Postoifice Building, Adams Avenue ' Phone Batft 911 PIANOS PIANOS FIAXOS FAXOS PIAXOS PIAXOS PIANOS PUXOS PIAXOS PIAXOS PIAXOS PIAXOS PIAXOS PIAXOS PIAXOS tiaxos PIAXOS .PIAXOS PIAXOS PIAXOS PIAXOS PIAXOS PIAXOS PIAXOS FIAXOS PIAXOS PUXOS PIAXOS PIAXOS FIAXOS PIAXOS PUXOS .FIAXOS PIAXOS PIAXOS FIAXOS PIAXOS TIAXOS PIAXOS FIAXOS FIAXOS FIAXOS PIAXOS FIAXOS FIAXOS PIAXOS PIAXOS PIAXOS FIAXOS FIAXOS PIAXOS PIAXOS PIAXOS PIAXOS PIAXOS PIAXOS FIAXOS PIAXOS PIAXOS PIAXOS PIAXOS PIAXOS PIAXOS PIAXOS PIAXOS PIAXOS A Clear Saving of $100- on the Purchase of your Piano if Bought During IJ ilAl rcw neenj"VHi ion will Certainly Appeal to You Davis Music Company r 1306 RDRMS AVENUE ruxos ruxos piwos pianos riAxcs pianos pianos pianos pianos pianos fiaj piwos piYxos nwos PIAXOS pianos pianos PIANOS PIAXOS FIAXOS PIANOS PIA? PINOS FIAXOS PMNOS PIANOS PIAXOS PLNOS PIAXOS PIANOS PIANOS PIAXOS PIA! 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As the water main broke and the bank began to cave Gus Rydson and Fred Sturh, who were working with Bruke, had a hard time to get from under the dirt. Rydson was caught above the knees and only for his tre mendous' vitality and physical power he would have met the same fate as his companion. Water at once flooded the district The city water department was called over the 'phone and also a messenger was sent to" the city hall, but In some way things were misun derstood and when one of the water department appeared at Center and Tenth streets, he had no key with which to shut off the water. Robert Bettner hastened to the hall and pro cured necessary wrenches and tools. and Street Superintendent Flnley cut off the water at a plug a block away from the accident. It was then neces sary to dig a ditch to the sewer in or der that surface water loft on the ground and in the ditch be carried away. This all took time, during which Frank Burke lay covered with several tons of earth and water. An anxious crowd soon gathered and when the work of digging out the unfortunate man began probably 500 people were witnesses. Several men handled shovels rapid ly as soon as It was possible and after a large quantity of dirt had been taken from the ditch, the hand of Burke could be seen holding on to the handle of his shovel. It was the death grip for the fingers were tightly clutching the handle. Next uncovered was his coat, and about 30 minutes after work with shovels had begun the form of Frank Burke was removed from its unnatural grave. : VrtLULJ I: - : I w BAY & ZWEIFEL Plumbers and Tinners Pump Work and Gutter Work a Specialty Let us furnish you with an estimate on your work. No order too large or small for ou best attention. Let us reline that old stove. At a sli&ht ex pense ue can make it as cod as new BAY & ZWEIFEL 211 DEPOT STREE1 The real value of your property de- pends entirely upon the title A properly prepared ABSTRACT will show ycu the condition of ycur title exact !i THE SCENIC I S. A. - CARD INTER, 4! Proprietor and Manager, - HIGH CLASS VAUDEVILLE and , 4 ; LATEST MOVING PICTURES. Change of Program Mondays. Wednesdays and Fridays. Mary Stuart, Queen of Scots. Donkey Skin. On Thanksgiving Day. A Dealy Paid for Kiss. I CALL AT OUR OFFICE Z AND LET US EXPLAIN J WHAT l I Ml ll : MEANS TO YOU 2 .R. OLIVER: I La Grande National Bank I ; Building I For Sale. The George Hansen property. Sev en room house with bath and pantry, closet room, corner lot; good location. Street and sidewalk improvements done; part cash. Terms made known on application. A bargain if taken soon, inquire at Ferguson book store. Remember tlie date of the bazaar to iw slvcn by thr Preytrtftn ladles Is on Saturday in , the Huntington jlldtng. The sale opens at 2 o'clock and a delicious lunch will be served, beginning t half part five. A great number of beautiful aprons will be on aale, aa well as handkerchiefs, neck wear andkll sorts of fancy and useful and home-made candles In abundance ready toe your order at E. D. Selder WH - p Come early and avoid . candy store. the rush. Observer "Want" column for results. COME TO OAKLAND FOR BUSINESS TRAINING OLYTECHXIC BUSINESS COLLEGE Polytechnic Business Colelge School of Engineering, and 300 Twelfth Street, Oakland, Calif. offers by far the best facilities ever provided in the west for high-grade business training. This large institu tion is like a series of large business offices where students are trained In actual bu.sinc.is practice. Every grad uate of the complete business course cf this college is employed. Plcasatt. home-like places In private families, for young mn and women, are re served, practically at cost. Courses in business training, short hand and typewriting, telegraphy, alsvi civil, electrical, mechanical and min ing engineering. College Journal and one dozen cards with your name written thereon will be sent to any one upon request. i TIME AMD GASH i -- Gasoline Engine Saves Saved by my Metaed of j Digging Wells J Mo Wood Used! Illustrated song by C. P. Fer-rln. Matinee prices aa usual. Matinees: Tuesday,, Thursday and Saturday afternoons at 2:30 Children under 15 years of age 5c at matinees. ' 44 TOE LYRIC , Parson & Baker, Props. A Mgrs. t H. B. PARSON, .Manager. CHANGE of PROGRAM TONIGHT. J ! High-class vaudeville, and the it must reauauc unu mieresuuB t picture ever brought to the city. 1 Matinees on Wednesday and Saturday. Pictures Change Monday and Thursday. t - ' l Prices, adults 1C cents: chll- 4j dren under of 12, 5 cents. Ladies' you much time and mon- i I fiv. Instruction in Gaso- j line Engineering . souvenir matinee Wednesdays, t ttUU ClaaiUlVti m feVUlCUU a.t,ii-v FREE Hot Chkkea Tamalca. ' E. D. Selder has added to his con fectionery department, hot chicken ta malea, aad thosa who enjoy these de- Vitr Eccema, Tetter and Salt Ithcum. The Intense itching characteristic of these ailments Is almost instantly al layed by Chamberlain's calve. Many severe cases have been cured by it ror ralr Y f aU j.i ' rc. ! ' Ferguson9 s I The Book Store , 8ste?:ctttt? - Call or Write R. A. WEST, The Well Driller CEMEMT WORK All kinds of Cement Concrete work. and CONCRETE BUILDING BLOCKS CEMETERY WORK No contract too large or too small . Satisfaction Guaranteed on Saturday. H t Edison Phonofrrapli8 and Bee 4yy ords at XEWIJN BOOK & STA- f TIOXEHTCO. H ; Pastime Theater D. K. ECCLES, lroprletor. MOTION PICTURES AND ILLUSTRATED SONGS Mabel's Beau in Trouble. Bear Hunting. Richard III. Cecil Summers In new vaudeville. Illustrated songs. DOORS OPEN AT 7 P. M. i A' Ladles - souvenir matinees ; Wednesday, 3 o'clock. t day, S o'olock. i ... . - C.- tiiP. unuaren C matinee s"-' I. L. ROBERTS " PHONE BLACK 682 1 1 tttM1f'iWW"tM44l Slven. All best quality, each piece. materials One .lesson free Stamping done and embroidery leot ... ... th' usea t Grand ball Friday evening at hall. I i